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Virtualization by Davis: “VDI-in-a-Box and StoreFront: Is it right for You?” plus 10 more

Virtualization by Davis: “VDI-in-a-Box and StoreFront: Is it right for You?” plus 10 more


VDI-in-a-Box and StoreFront: Is it right for You?

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 11:00 PM PST

Imagine having a single login point for all your Citrix needs. Citrix StoreFront makes this possible for XenDesktop, XenApp, CloudGateway Enterprise, and now VDI-in-a-Box 5.2! Gone are the days when a separate website was needed for your different Citrix solutions. This awesome technology has been designed to make it even easier for your users to access all their virtual desktops and applications. I am very excited to…

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Windows Server 2012 tutorial: RDS and RemoteFX updates

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 10:38 AM PST

Remote Desktop Services has a lot to offer in Windows Server 2012. Learn about new and improved features in this Windows Server 2012 tutorial.

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Session Reliability, Frozen Screens and The Hourglass of Death

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 02:46 PM PST

I'll start by saying I should have probably published this article a long time ago.  But I didn't because I usually only get this question about twice a year…and it was easy enough to dig up the last email from my archives and send it to the person who was asking about Session Reliability this time.  But then just this past week, I got asked…

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Breaking down Remote Desktop Services roles

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 11:33 AM PST

Because each Remote Desktop Services component has its own job, you need to know which RDS roles are required and what they do.

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Visio Stencils for Project Accelerator

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 01:49 PM PST

Hopefully by now, you've heard of Citrix Project Accelerator. If not, I suggest you take a look at the following blogs: Citrix Launches Free Tool to Take Guesswork Out of Desktop Virtualization Playing 20 Questions with Project Accelerator By spending a little time in the Assess phase, Project Accelerator creates this awesome looking diagram The truth is, this diagram took many, many, many revisions. We…

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[App-V 5] Error when trying to import a package 0C80070057

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 09:19 AM PST

Hi,

I've got an error message when I try to add a package with App-V 5.0 in standalone mode and I don't understand why. This is the error message:

Add-AppvClientPackage : Application Virtualization Service failed to complete requested operation.
Operation attempted: Configure AppV Package.
AppV Error Code: 0C80070057.
Error module: Streaming Manager. Internal error detail: 4C401C0C80070057.
Please consult AppV Client Event Log for more details.
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+ Add-AppvClientPackage -Path "C:\App-v Package\IE_Java6_u7_x86\IE_Java6_u7_x86.ap ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    + CategoryInfo          : InvalidResult : (:) [Add-AppvClientPackage], ClientException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : ConfigurePackageError,Microsoft.AppV.AppvClientPowerShell.AddAppvPackage

I've already sequencing this Java version and succesfully add in client and then publish it, but I had to re-sequencing it. The only difference between the two sequencing phase is, for the first I've launch the Java installer from a internal web page, for the second I use the exe installer.

 Sequencer and client version is 5.0.285.0. When I search for this error code I don't find anything, I've tried of course to reboot the client machine.

I need help please ! Thanks !

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How to collect App-V 5.0 debug traces

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 08:07 AM PST

GrayAndYellowGears5Hi all! This is Vladimir from the App-V team and today I want to show you how to collect App-V 5.0 server ETL traces. These ETL traces can be helpful in certain troubleshooting scenarios and the steps below show you how to collect them from the App-V 5.0 Management, Publishing and Reporting servers.

1. First we need to register what kind of ETL traces we want to collect. There are 7 different ETL streams available and to collect them all in the same trace we can type the following at an elevated command prompt on the App-V 5.0 Management/Publishing/Reporting server:

Logman create trace APPV5 -p Microsoft-AppV-PolicyLibrary -o appv.etl

Logman update trace APPV5 -p Microsoft-AppV-Server-Management        

Logman update trace APPV5 -p Microsoft-AppV-Server-Management-Private

Logman update trace APPV5 -p Microsoft-AppV-Server-Publishing       

Logman update trace APPV5 -p Microsoft-AppV-Server-Publishing-Private

Logman update trace APPV5 -p Microsoft-AppV-Server-Reporting         

Logman update trace APPV5 -p Microsoft-AppV-Server-Reporting-Private 

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2. We then need to start the trace by running the following command:

Logman start APPV5

3. Now reproduce the issue.

4. Once the issue is reproduced, we need to stop the trace using this command:

Logman stop APPV5

5. Next we need to find out where the ETL file was created by using this command:

Logman query APPV5| find /I "ETL"

6. Finally, we can convert the ETL file into a TXT file using the following:

Netsh trace convert APPV_<RANDOM>.ETL

An example of this is below:

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Note that you can also view more detailed App-V 5.0 server event logs by checking "Show Analytic and Debug Log" in the Event Viewer:

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I hope that you found this information useful. See you soon!

Vladimir Petrosyan | Support Escalation Engineer | Management and Security Division

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Le début de la fin de « votre » périphérique

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 08:32 AM PST

Qu'est-ce qui fait que votre téléphone est « votre » téléphone ? Ou, d'une façon plus générale, qu'est-ce qui fait que votre poste de travail, votre ordinateur portable ou votre tablette est bien « à vous » et à personne d'autre ? Pas sûr qu'à l'avenir posséder son périphérique soit la seule solution pour utiliser "son" téléphone, "sa" tablette, etc.

Register Today! NetScaler Master Class February 6th

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 08:29 AM PST

Join us for an exciting Master Class experience February, 6th at 10 AM PT/ 1PM ET. At this live webinar you will learn about the most critical elements of cloud infrastructures and enterprise datacenter architectures. Get details on latest features of NetScaler, tips and tricks for easy configuration, and get a chance to consult with the experts. Agenda: •  NetScaler 101 – Rate limiting • …

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Enabling Partners to Develop Sales and Technical Sales Capabilities with New Self-Paced Training Modules

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 09:00 PM PST

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How to leverage the new multiple datastore options of VDI-in-a-Box 5.2

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 05:00 AM PST

Last year with version 5.1, VDI-in-a-Box introduced the ability to take advantage of two separate data stores, allowing VDI-in-a-Box to better leverage the direct attached storage of servers.  When using the Hyper-V or ESX hypervisors, VDI-in-a-Box allows you to define a second datastore to separate the storage of golden images, and linked clones.  Now with version 5.2 of VDI-in-a-Box we have introduced the option for a third datastore. In addition to…

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